NCC Best Practice Guidance 03.2023 - Flipbook - Page 30
NCC BEST PRACTICE GUIDANCE
For Holiday Parks with
Holiday Caravans/Holiday Lodges
in Private Ownership
5. OCCUPANCY OF THE PITCH, PITCH FEES, OTHER CHARGES
AND CHANGES IN ARRANGEMENTS ON A PARK – continued
5.6 TERMINATION OF YOUR LICENCE TO OCCUPY A PITCH
STANDARD
GUIDANCE FOR HOLIDAY PARK OWNERS/OPERATORS
This is what the park owner/operator should
This is what the park owner/operator should follow to
do for you the holiday caravan/holiday lodge
owner
Where there is a breach of the Agreement
which is not capable of remedy such as acts
Your Combined Purchase and Licence
of violence or intentional damage to property,
Agreement will state, clearly, the circumstances
or such that it causes a breakdown in the
in which you and the park owner/operator
relationship between you and the holiday
may terminate the Agreement, and the
caravan/holiday lodge owner, you must give
consequences of doing so.
the owner notice in writing. The period
of notice must be reasonable taking into
Your Combined Purchase and Licence
consideration the nature and circumstances
Agreement will state, clearly, what charges
of the breach.
you may incur following termination, and in
what circumstances they will apply. These may
Examples of breaches that may be capable
include removal of decking, and storage costs
of remedy include, but are not limited to, a
following the date of termination.
persistent failure to comply with the terms
set out in the licence agreement, a failure to
Your Combined Purchase and Licence
pay pitch fees or to use the holiday caravan/
Agreement will state, clearly, the consequences
holiday lodge as a main or permanent
and costs of you not removing your holiday
residence.
caravan/holiday lodge following termination.
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